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The document is a worksheet for Grade 11 students focusing on the probability mass function of discrete random variables. It includes tasks such as constructing probability distributions and histograms based on scenarios involving coin tosses and the number of failed subjects among college students. Students are required to analyze given data and answer related probability questions.
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The document is a worksheet for Grade 11 students focusing on the probability mass function of discrete random variables. It includes tasks such as constructing probability distributions and histograms based on scenarios involving coin tosses and the number of failed subjects among college students. Students are required to analyze given data and answer related probability questions.
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Worksheet I

Statistics and Probability • Grade 11

2.1. Probability Mass Function of a Discrete Random Variable

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A. Construct the probability distribution for the random variable for the following situation.

Three coins are tossed. Let 𝑇 be the number of tails that occur.

1. Construct the probability distribution for the random variable 𝑇.

2. Construct the histogram.

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Worksheet I
Statistics and Probability • Grade 11

2.1. Probability Mass Function of a Discrete Random Variable

B. Read and analyze the following problem. Then, answer the questions that follow.

Abe researched on how many failed major subjects a 2nd-year College student has
during the 2nd Semester of A.Y. 2018 – 2019. The probability distribution is shown below
with the variable 𝐹 as the number of failed subjects.

𝑭 5 4 3 2 1
𝑷(𝑭) 0.18 0.21 0.13 0.27 0.21

1. If a student is chosen at random, what is the chance that he or she has at most two
failed subjects?

2. How many students have at most two failed subjects if 400 students participated in
the survey?

3. Construct the histogram for the probability distribution.

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